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1 NOTE: Check all parts for shipping damage before using. In case of damage, DO NOT use. Contact the Dealer/Carrier for further instructions. SAFETY SUMMARY The following recommendations are made for the safe installation of the Mounting Kit on the Reli- ant Bath Lift (RBL250). GENERAL W ARNING DO NOT assemble or use this kit without first reading [...]
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Page 2
2 Groove FIGURE 4 - REMOVING THE SEA T LIFT THE SEA T Frame Slide Block 6 . Install the battery pack by grasping the handgrip and sliding the battery pack onto the charger con- nector on the frame (FIGURE 5). NOTE: The battery pack should fit snugly and not wobble. 7 . Lower the Bath Lift by pressing the DOWN ( ê ) button on the pendant (FIGURE 6)[...]
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Page 3
3 4. T wisting EXISTING suction cup from side, pull the the suction cup off of the bath lift base frame (FIGURE 10). 8 . Repeat STEPS 2-7 on second suction cup. 9. T ilt the Bath Lift foward so that it is resting in the upright position. 10. Perform one (1) of the following: A . Replace Rubber Pads, refer to REPLACING THE RUBER P ADS in this instru[...]
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4 W ARNING Lifting column MUST be in lowest position BEFORE installing frame to prevent tipping. The frame should be placed into an EMPTY bathtub. 1. Raise the bath lift all the way up by pressing the UP ( é ) button on the pendant (FIGURE 16). NOTE: The lift will automatically stop at the top and bottom limits if UP/DOWN buttons are not released.[...]
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Page 5
5 2. Ensure the pads and suction cups are positioned flat on the bottom of the bathtub. NOTE: Pull up on suction cup loops to release suc- tion cups from bathtub bottom. 3 . Press firmly down onto the two (2) front suction cups to attach the frame securely to the bottom of the bath. 1. Position the frame to align the line on the entry/exit side fla[...]
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6 NOTES[...]
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7 PLEASE NOTE: THE W ARRANTY BELOW HAS BEEN DRAFTED TO COMPL Y WITH FEDERAL LA W APPLICABLE TO PRODUCTS MANUF ACTURED AFTER JUL Y 4, 1975. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser/user of our products. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other legal rights which vary from state to state. Invacare warr[...]
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Invacare Corporation www .in vacare .com USA One In vacare W ay Invacare is a registered trademark of Invacare Corporation. Elyria, Ohio USA © 1999 Invacare Corporation 44036-2125 800-333-6900 Form No. 98-328 Part No. 1085311 Rev A (1)-1/00[...]